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recycle garments

Textile recycling is the process of recovering fiber, yarn, or fabric and reprocessing the textile material into valuable products. Textile waste products are gathered from different sources and are then sorted and processed depending on their condition, composition, and resale value.

01.
100%

Global fashion giants plan to use 100% recycled yarn by 2030

5%

Items made from recycled yarn hold a 5% share of the global market

03.
0.4 million tones

Garments waste produced annually in Bangladesh is 0.4 million tones

04.
4 miles

4 miles currently recycle fabric scraps

Eco-friendly

With the ever-increasing scrutiny of manufacturing processes within the fashion industry and the strengthening of consumer demands in the face of fast-fashion trends, it has never been more important for clothing manufacturers to consult and de-risk their approaches to reduce environmental impacts. Our manufacturers ensure these five areas equally.

Materials

There is an array of eco-friendly materials at the disposal of clothing manufacturers, both large and small. Primary focuses tend toward using organic materials that lessen or remove the usage of harmful chemicals, solvents, dyes, and treatment processes—using recycled materials, whether partially or entirely, is also starting to be utilized by our manufacturers as well.

Water

Clothing manufacturing processes are infamous for their water usage. Although strides have been made in using more sustainable materials and production methods to reduce water consumption, the real focus for companies is to develop processes for recycling their wastewater back into the production process.

Design

By creating and marketing designs that have increased durability, improved functionality, and less resource-intensive production processes, our manufacturers de-risk their development from the pitfalls of fast fashion and acquire new customers through an emphasis on quality and eco-consciousness.

Logistics

We make sure that we utilize efficient and sustainable supply chains and logistics to reduce the environmental impact of our manufacturers' products. Whether by the ocean, rail, or lorry, numerous logistics providers have adapted to this model to accommodate the demands of the fashion industry.

Cradle to Grave

As highlighted, the full lifecycle of a garment needs to be considered even after it is sold to the consumer. Whether offering lifetime repair warranties or buyback schemes to recycle/upcycle old clothes into new seasons, promoting post-purchase routes to environmental friendliness will help improve your company image but also help to reinforce positive consumer behaviors. Even ensuring detailed care instructions are given with each product to maximize its potential lifespan can help reduce the rapid turnover of clothing.

We Provide the Best Service in Industry​

We source and manufacture sustainable goods from around the globe.

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